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6.7.7.17
Socket tray messages
The messages in this section are supported as of version V2.200 of the Rexroth Tightening System 350.
Assign the PLC signals for the socket tray correctly to the PLC module of the Open Protocol. This is the
only way to use all functions of the socket tray.
Figure
being defined:
Fig. 6–72:
1
2
3
4
5
MID 0520
Subscription change socket
Sent by:
As a consequence of this message, the superior computer is informed about every change in the socket, i.e. removal
or insertion of the socket in the socket tray (upload change in socket,
Note:
Revision:
Data field:
Possible response
Command accepted
Command error
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illustrates the existing PLC signals for the socket tray functionality, with the following signals
BoxNut Selx
– Input signal on compact system
– Informs the compact system that socket "x" has been removed
BoxNut SelAckx
– Output signal on compact system
– Informs the superior system that socket "x" has been removed
BoxNut LEDx
– Input signal on compact system
– Informs the compact system that the LED for socket "x" is to be switched on
BoxNut LEDAckx
– Output signal on compact system
– Switches on the LED for socket "x"
PLC-signals socket tray (Rexroth OP-BMW)
Socket tray
Sockets
LEDs
Tightening controller
Superior system
superordinate computer
In the PLC assignment table, the signals for the socket tray (BoxNut) must be stored on the OP PLC module.
001 (supported by Rexroth OP and Rexroth OP-BMW)
is empty, 0 bytes
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BoxNut Selx
BoxNut SelAckx
BoxNut LEDAckx
MID
MID
Error no. Comment
0005
0004
90
Activation for socket change already available
BoxNut LEDx
0521).

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